The shame of their youngest brother's actions hit Ryiad, Derik, Jonan, and Trin hard. Determined to track Jeric down and bring him to justice, the last thing they expect to find is her.
Alina.
Sweet. Strong. Sassy.
She's their opposite in so many ways. Yet, she needs them as much as they need her. And what she needs most of all?
Their protection.
Because trouble seems to follow her around. And this time, trouble takes the form of Jeric.
Laylah loves reading, but she particularly loves a good romance with some seriously alpha men. Protective, possessive men with large hearts. Writing has become her passion and she hopes her readers enjoy her stories as much as she does writing them.
What can I say? Laylah Roberts is one of my go to authors who I don't even have to read a blurb for. I know she's going to bring it in every story, just like she did in this one. Ryiad, Derik, Jonan and Trin. Each of the guys brings something to this relationship that Alina needs in her life, if only they can get her to stop putting herself down so much. I love how they cared for and nurtured her and how in turn she did the same for them, bringing each of them out of some kind of shell they held themselves in. Beautifully written and just a pure joy to read.
Laylah’s Daddies are só delicious,and this quartet is no exception! I’ve been looking forward to Stolen by her Daddies,and so getting the ARC felt like a real treat. And giving an honest review in return is easy! I loved the care Laylah gave this little and her Daddies,they got exactly what they needed and more!
Alina is having a bad day. No,skip that,she’s having a bad year….or is it even longer? Bad luck seems to follow her around,and today is no exception. The cruiser she’s been working on just left without her….and a creepy guy is trying to talk her into going with him. And when she doesn’t,he simply takes her! The plans he has for her are really bad,and she knows she has to find a way to escape,but how? His russian helper stands between her and freedom,even if she wasn’t tied to the bed…. But then everything happens at once,and before she knows it,she’s being rescued by not one,but 4 delicious looking men!
Ryiad is pissed that they missed their brother Jeric yet again. They really need to catch him and bring him back to Escana,so he can be convicted for the crimes he’s done. Maybe the girl he left behind can help them find out where he went…. If only Trin wasn’t acting so weird around her,what was that about? And Derik was acting all protective about her,too… Didn’t they see she could be a spy? Even if she was acting like she was cute and innocent. At least Jonan still had his senses… Taking her with them was the best solution. It meant he could question her,and keep her from running to his jerk of a brother,Jeric.
Those guys may look gorgeous,that didn’t mean they were all that great. Apart from Trin….and maybe Derik…they were sweet. When she got to see them,that was,because that ice king Ryiad locked her up! She really didn’t like being locked up,and at the mercy of men that she didn’t know. It lead to bad results… Not counting the fact that she really,really didn’t feel so good!
Once Trin found out what was wrong with his Petal,he started to make things right. Because she deserved to be cherished and pampered,not locked up in solitude. Derik and Jonan were all aboard with his plans,but Ryiad? He was too busy with the hunt for Jeric to see how sweet Alina was….
Alina really liked spending time with Trin,Derik and Jonan. They were fun to be with and didn’t seem to mind her clumsiness or her saying stupid stuff. But she knew it couldn’t last….because she found out they were royalty and she was…a mess,a bother and too much trouble. Not to mention the other thing that ailed her,or the fact she wasn’t even a good little! If only she didn’t start to get feelings for them….even for Ryiad,once she saw the real man behind the cool mask. Trin,Derik and Jonan might all be telling her that her **shole ex was a very bad wannabe Daddy,and that she really was special….and even Ryiad started to show her he cared…..but she knew,deep down,that this was just temporary. And one day she’d have to go home…..right?
These Daddies were só sweet,só caring and protective of their sweet and dorky little! I loved each and every one of them! And Alina was só adorable,and só caring and protective of her men,i loved that girl! Even though the main focus was on the building of trust,on the building of their relationship,i loved their story. The small splash of danger added a little bit of suspense,and there were a few surprises. But the story really was about these 5 special people that deserved their HEA.
Laylah Roberts delivers with this daddy trope reverse harem. Alina finds herself in some trouble with a no-good man when she is rescued by four brothers, who not only turn out to be princes, but are chasing down the no-good man who hurt her, because they are his brothers trying to bring him to justice. Each of the 4 brothers brings their own personality and way of "daddying" to Alina and it makes this book deliciously spicy.
My only "complaint" if you could call it that is that at times it felt like the storyline of chasing the bad guy got lost in the steam. Otherwise this was spot on.
Definitely recommend for anyone who enjoys a good RH and likes being called a "good girl"
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WARNING! This contains themes that aren’t for everyone so be sure to check out the description and warnings first.
~Alina has had some trouble lately - being drugged and kidnapped was icing on the cake. Trin takes to her immediately, she brings out a side in him his brothers have never seen. Jonan and Derik are right behind him, catering to her every need. Ryiad feels responsible for everyone so he trusts himself and believes she’s a spy.~
Trin’s obsessive devotion to Alina is so sweet and swoony. He’s such a mother hen to his petal. I wish he would fuss over me! Adored Jonan and Derik. That club scene though.. 🥵 I wasn’t so sure about Ryiad but he definitely knows how to win your heart. I love that he wanted to earn Alina’s trust and encouraged her not to forgive him so easily. Ahhh SWOON! She’s so sweet and innocent. I love watching her break from her protective shell.
Friar and Edmund killed me! I love that they secretly punished Ryiad for how he was treating Alina.
*spoilers* Ryiad, Jonan, Trin and Derik need to annihilate their brother Jeric, he brought shame and pain on the family. He has done some bad things and stole from the family. Ryiad, as the oldest, feels the most responsible. Alina missed to go back on the cruise ship, where she worked to see some of the world, when she is in La Digue. She is afraid of calling her family for help, who already consider her a mess. Then she is kidnapped by Jeric, who is going to sell her to Pinky, who is into human trafficking and tortures and abuses the women. In the last minute Jeric brothers Ryiad, Jonan, Derik and Trin, who are searching for Jeric,rescue her. Ryiad is not sure if she is a spy and takes her with them. Alina is so special, how she reacts and talks, how her brain works and also she is afraid of badly getting hurt again, she is in dire need of a daddy, or better daddies. All four brothers are very different and dealing with the situation with their brother and hurts in the past in another way. Trin is the protector of the family and immediately feels Alina is special fot them. She can be everything for the brothers, the woman who makes Trin smile, Ryiad relax, brings light to Jonan’s dark and let Derik take something serious and grounds them. She thinks she is not worth it, Thr brothers all have their own fears and issues, but when they take the rish, she can become the heart and superglue of the family. And then there is the threat of Jeric and what she experienced. Will they all take the leap of faith and will her daddies be able to protect her? This story has some twists and turns. Lika all the other stories I read by Laylah Roberts, I love and adored this one. How every character is so well developed, they heave a straight way to my heart. They work so well individually and are incredible as a unit. Every one is so special. Alina made me laugh so many time and the men melted my heart. Her characters are so unique, make me laugh one second and cry for them the next. All the guys are so individual and the dynamics between them and Alina are amazing. I love that the heroine is not perfect and how her men are there for her and lift her up and take care of her, without seeing her as weak. I can not wait for the next one in this series and maybe read more about Salem.
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4.7 stars. I’m so sad I finished this so fast. It was so good and now I have to wait another month to get a new story from my favorite author.
This was exactly what I wanted. Id check TWs before reading, since there’s so much kidnapping and there’s DD/lg, and a harem and some violence.
The relationships the characters built were really satisfying. All of them have very different personalities and needs and it was so fun watching them all interact and grow together.
Then there’s the kink and the sex. Laylah always does a fantastic job with both of those. The consent was perfection. The care and love that each of them showed was so sweet. And the physical condition and mental struggles that Alina had were all done with respect and knowledge and handled with so much care from the men that it made my heart warm.
I just love this author’s books. I’m always counting down the days between new releases. And this one was much anticipated and thankfully it lived up to my expectations.
I really adored Ali! Well she was totally sweet and a Little. She had enough fire in her personality to make her a favorite FMC.
Like the guys in book to the brothers all seem to have similar personality makeups (oldest was standoffish and aloof, another a big hulk of a guy, a jokester, etc.). I do wish that the author had been a little original between books two and three and how the character(s) characteristics were handled. But I did enjoy each of the characters just as I did in book 2.
I like that this book has scenes with the group and also one-on-one scenes with Ali. As a reader this helped me to get to know each of the characters individually as well as within a group setting.
I'm curious to see if two characters we met during some of the more action sequences in this story will show up in another book down the line or in a spin-off series. Leave it to Laylah to keep me looking always for more!
Ryiad, Derik, Jonan & Trin are trying to find their brother, Jeric, and bring him to justice but instead find Alina who was kidnapped by Jeric. Gradually they all realize that Alina is perfect for them and I really enjoyed this story and how they all fall for one another. Yes, this is a rather long book but it is definitely worth the time invested to read it.
Stolen by her Daddies by Laylah Roberts was a fantastic addition to her Harem of Daddies series. Ryiad, Jonan, Derik and Trin hot daddies! Alina is one lucky "baby" girl. Kudos!
I loved Alina and the princes story. It was well thought out, but the part where Alina gets taken by Jeric the second time was a little vague to me. So the princes just left to take Trin to the hospital knowing that she had been taken and then they were drugged by Kassim and taken so they couldn't look for her. That was a bit of a stretch for me. However, the story was still awesome and I enjoyed every word of it.
Laylah Roberts has the amazing ability to write a story that makes me laugh, makes me empathize with the character's hardships, and makes me squirm with the sexiness of it all. Stolen by her Daddies does all three. This story is about the Escana royalty cousins and their evil younger brother. The four princes each have their own personalities and foibles and I like they aren't cookie cutter prototypes. Their individual relationships with Alina only make their RH even richer. There were actually a couple of twists I wasn't expecting and we got an absolutely awesome HEA.
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The first 2 books of this series were a good read. But this one was some weird combo of too fast, too slow, and not enough all wrapped into one. I speed read the last 25% just to move on to the next book on my to-read list.
A captivating, riveting read thoroughly enjoyed and read in one sitting This was another simply wonderful read by Laylah Roberts and I have to admit that once I started reading the book it was impossible to put the book down until I reached the final page and discovered what the outcome was going to be. There was the simply amazing Alina and the four Princes that had found her on board a yacht after being left for dead, fortunately the bullet appeared to have missed her head and lodged in the panelling instead. When Alina had arrived at the Jetty to re-join the cruise ship, she could not believe they had sailed without her, they had remembered all of the high paying tourists all the other staff but not her, just her luck. Then she had tried to join another cruise ship in the hope that she could work for them until they reached the next port of call for her ship and she could get back on board, unfortunately for her “Shark Tooth” aka Jeric had other ideas and she had been taken hostage for purposes that sounded extremely bad for her. When she had regained consciousness, she was tied up in a bunk with a terrible headache and raging thirst obviously caused by whatever they had injected with, she had barely opened her eyes when she had heard them talking about the Russian Lyoha who she was to be given to as a slave. Suddenly there had been the sound of gunfire and shouting and another needle in her neck and when she regained consciousness there were four men on board with her asking lots of questions, then as she was barely keeping it together informed her, she was to be taken prisoner for her own safety. As she got to know the four Princes, she realised how wonderful in their own way each was and they seemed to feel the same about her as well, all except it seemed for their oldest brother Ryiad who seemed to be carrying the blame for all the harm and pain and misery their brother Jeric had caused and was continuing to cause alongside the Russian Lyoha and also someone known as Pinky, a reputed killer and man of all trades for hire to the richest. Alina is a truly beautiful female that the men learn is in fact a Little but since she was poorly treated by her last Daddy has gone into hiding and refused to make an appearance, she takes every slight personally and suffers from separation anxiety which they soon realise after they lock her up in a state room to “Keep Her Safe”. The feelings between the four is growing a quite an alarming rate and even though she has no idea about them, their kingdom or anything to do with their wealth all she is interested in is talking to each of them, helping the when they need it and loving them when they need a gentler touch, she truly is remarkable. As the story heats up and her life is once again under attack the men are nearly brought to their knees when they realise how much this pint-sized pot of fun and laughter has come to mean to each of them, I guarantee that once you begin reading this simply fabulous boob you will not put it down until you reach the end……… I do not want to spoil the plot so will say no more about the three of them, I assure you that you will enjoy every single moment of this book. I assure you that you will love every moment of this book it is simply a fantastic read. I voluntarily received and review an Advanced Reader Copy I thoroughly enjoyed the book and look forward to reading any future publications; keep up all the great writing.
I enjoyed it but a huge amount of mistakes ruined it.
Oh boy where do I start? Alina is supposed to be English, from London. See ⬇️ When she falls asleep and misses her cruise ship that she’s working on, she’s kidnapped by Jeric. Jeric is the brother of Ryiad, Trin, Jonan, and Derik who are all searching for him as he stole the Crown Jewels (In the previous book.) When they find Alini tied up on their brothers yacht, they take her to their yacht as Ryiad thinks she might be a spy. 😱🙈 SHE’S TIED UP AND HAS BEEN HIT AND DRUGGED AND RYIAD THINKS SHE’S A SPY??? When they get back to their yacht Ryiad orders that Alini is locked up and no one is allowed to see her. I have to say that I hated this part of the book as Ryiad acts like a total di*khead! Alina is obviously struggling with the isolation, and the other brothers realise that and break into her room and keep her company.
It does get a lot better after Ryiad gets his head out of his arse. Of they all fall in love and everything is great, except no one has told Alina that they want her to their wife. So she goes through the whole book thinking she’s just a temporary fling for them. Why she didn’t speak to them about it I don’t know! Slap 👋
There is a small bit of danger as Jeric is still on the run. But it’s tiny.
Now the complaints! Alina is English, from London. WE DON’T CALL TROUSERS, PANTS! WE DON’T CALL KNICKERS, PANTIES, although the author did call them that once, then for the rest of the book it went back to panties. Sigh. WE DON’T HAVE POT ROASTS. It’s a roast dinner!
Second massive complaint is the lack of security for the Prince’s. Just because they’re cousins to the heir to the throne doesn’t mean anything. They still would have security as they’re still Prince’s.
It’s a good book but I found it really annoying in places.
This is definitely my favorite Harem of Daddies book! So far ;)
I LOVE that the heroine had issues and got herself into trouble, but was still strong and fierce even when things were stressful. More importantly, I loved that all of her Daddies treated her well in a timely manner. Did one of them take some time? Yes. But when he figured it out he figured it out. And there was no long term separating off and doing things as a single couple. Sure, there were dates, but in the princes book I felt a real disconnect with one and in the other Harem I felt like one guy took too long. This one was absolutely perfectly timed.
Is it longer than Laylah’s usual books? Yes. But not in bad way. I felt like the timing was amazing!
There should be trigger warnings. Frankly, all of Laylah’s books could use trigger warnings. She handles triggers brilliantly, but our heroine is kidnapped, tied up, drugged, and smacked around by a secondary character more than once. There’s also talk of another secondary character having been un-alived. Don’t get me wrong - Laylah always presents these issues in a way where we can see the sunny side. That doesn’t mean we shouldn’t get a warning. I’m not sure how she’s handling the TW conversation, but I’d like to see her add them.
Overall, five stars, four chili peppers, HIGHLY RECOMMEND! Laylah is the master of ageplay. If you’re considering reading any of her books do not stop, do not pass go, do it immediately! Pick your favorite summary and just READ. You won’t regret a trip to the Laylahverse!
Once again I need to remind readers to not start this at bedtime, or read in a public place, or around anyone who will give you strange looka when you bust out laughing or blush. I would also suggest having a fan or a nice tall glass of water becuase you are going to neeed something to put out the fire in your blood.
You couldn't find a person who needs a keeper more than Alina does. Due to her upbringing, she is determined to not let a second of life pass her by. She also tries to always see things in a positive light. Both of these things make her both a joy and a magnet for trouble. It's one of these troublesome moments when Ryiad, Trin, Derik, and Joron find her and decide they need to steal her away. This is the beginning of a beautiful love story that has everyone healing from past trauma and becoming thier best selves.
This is one of my favorite things about this author. Her stories are about so much more than falling in love. The characters find peace and a place where they belong. They find the other halves of themselves, even if there are multiple people in the relationship. I love that completeness. I love that her stories make me laugh (and wake my husband from a sound sleep because I love reading in bed and I haven't mastered laughing without shaking), bring me to tears, warm my blood, and make my heart sing. I love that all of her characters are somewhat broken and that together they mend their cracks. It's for those reasons that I will always put down whatever else I'm doing a pick up her book the second it's released. Her stories are second to none.
Plot: This book picks up where the last one in the series left off. Ryiad, Derik, Jonan, and Trin are looking for their brother Jerik, who was revealed to be the villain at the end of the last story. They want to bring him to justice. Instead, they find Alina, who was kidnapped by Jerik to be given to a human trafficker. She's in bad shape, but Trin is instantly entranced by her. Derik and Jonan are interested as well, but Ryiad is convinced she could be a spy, and so he doesn't treat her that well, much to the dismay of his brothers. But he comes around, as they all do, and they work not only to find Jerik and bring him to justice but also to win their princess.
Commentary: I'm hoping that we start to see a different pattern in the next book of the series. Maybe #2 and #3 were so similar because they featured princes who were also cousins, but there were a lot of overlapping character/plot points in the two books. Both books featured a set of four brothers, all princes. Both of them had similar character types as well: the uptight eldest brother, the fun-loving jokester, the sexy, flirty one, and the super intense, nearly silent one. I liked the formula but would like to switch things up a little bit in the next book. I found myself so upset with Ryiad in this one with how mean he was to Alina, even with all of his brothers telling him otherwise. He had a lot to work out before he could be good for Alina. My favorite scene in the book was where Ryiad realized that he was getting bad meals on purpose while Alina was getting gourmet meals:
"he picked up the plate of overcooked and salty steak combined with wet, mushy potatoes and the few token lettuce leaves which were doused in mayonnaise..." (his meal)
Best author I've known (and that's saying something!)
Laylah, you are amazing. I've felt in a lot of your books that there's a part of you in there. You explain the meaning of Little better than anyone else. I'd read a book or two in the past and just dismissed it as too humiliating for my liking. But your stories ring so true to my way of thinking/feeling. I wish I'd known about Littles before I lost my Graham in April. My world has felt empty without him. He always called me his little girl, and it felt wonderful (I stand at over 6 feet), but I never knew about the world of Littles until I read this line of your books. I've been reading them all year, and it's kept that vulnerable side, so lost without Graham, afloat in the real world. I hope I never run out of the books you write or that when I finally do, it's been long enough for my forgetful memory to be able to start on the first one again. I see myself in so many of your books, and for the first time in my life, I feel good about it. Thankyou again. I hope you keep writing for a long, long time. We need more authors like you who know the meaning of true love and all the different ways it can be expressed. Xxx
My words cannot possibly do justice to this excellent addition to this series by Ms. Roberts, even though I initially found it difficult to lose myself in the chaos that was Alina. The girl needed a keeper, or should I say, keepers. The book had a steady build-up with so many plot twists and turns that it made me dizzy.
If anyone needed four men to keep her safe, it was Alina. How someone could find so much danger without trying was beyond me. From being stranded on an island to being held captive on a boat, she was a magnet for trouble. I liked how the men brought their individual energy to the relationship and how they were determined to cure Alina of her bad habit of putting herself down. It took time for Alina to feel safe enough to explore her little side. She soon wormed her way into the hearts of her men. Even Ryiad, with his trust issues fell under her spell.
I liked how the author built her relationships with its pitfalls and peaks. This book was not predictable or boring and had glimpses of magic on each page.
No plot spoilers No real potential triggers although there is a kidnap and slight sexual assault instance very lightly written. The characterisation is excellent, with the reader able to form a connection to the characters. The plotline is good, but does stall a bit at a couple of points. There are some sex scenes, MFM with no incestuous contact and some D/s scenes as well as DD/lg age play. There are numerous errors, which is a norm for the author, but nothing too irritating that would kill the book. The one absolute bugbear I have with the series is the authors lack of understanding regarding royal protocol. A quick read of Debretts would point out that you do not call a Prince or princess 'your majesty' That title is reserved for people with a crown . Despite this I will probably purchase the next book in the series because the way Laylah Roberts writes the genre absolutely fascinates me. If you are a fan of the genre I have no problem recommending the series
I received an ARC from the author and am voluntarily leaving my review. I really enjoyed getting to know Alina, Trin, Derik, Jonan and even Ryiad. This was such a great story that I real want to try and give a review with no spoilers. You already know from the series that Alina is a special little girl and the men become her Daddies. There is strength, courage, determination, family, acceptance, chemistry, passion and love. Betrayal, danger, drama, suspense, pain, fear, heartbreak, vengeance, stubbornness and obstacles are all part of their growing relationship. I loved the way the characters interacted, how each man connected with Alina. She has self doubts that Ryiad, Derik, Trin and Jonan will have to erase. The story flows well thru most of the book and it pulls you in right from the start. Even though it is a longer book, you will always be wondering what comes next. Four complex men who are Royalty and Daddies. A special young woman they begin to protect, cherish, care for and love. . I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Loved this book. I kinda relate to the fmc a little bit. Not having chronic fatigue syndrome but on a similar level. As someone who forgets easily and gets tired easily, I related to this as trying not being a burden. I loved how her daddies didn’t care and were the most supportive and caring doms towards her. Though the interrogation in the beginning was funny. lol I think I like reading about soft brats. As I was reading, I kept giggling of how funny she is. Their nicknames are soo cute to each other. I know some are the same/similar but there’s always the goofball, the serious mother hen who’s quiet, the icy one cold toward you in the beginning, and the tough who’s sweet but becomes cold bc he doesn’t want to hurt you. Trinny and JoJo are like Matty and Wolfie in the other book, Kassim is like RyRy. Dede is like Daddy A and T . Their all great doms in their way. It’s so cute to read about them. I can’t wait to Binge more of your daddy dom books. 💜💜💜💜⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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A beautiful and fun loving story that will make you laugh out loud one monent and in t he next have you ohhhing. Laylah Roberts really is a master at writing, her books are always in my opinion right on target. Alina, gosh how i loved her character was a young women who wanted to do things on her own, but so far that didnt turn out so well. She had been left behind by a boat on an island and now she has been kidnapped to be sold to a man called pinky. Jonan,Ryiad,Derik were closing in on their rogue brother Jeric, landing their copter they came across a young women called Alina. Their is something special about her, she is not a spy. Could she be a little.
This story will really have you laughing at Alinas words and sometimes her naivete, i have read this twice and its just one of those stories that you have to go back to time and time again
Laylah Roberts is always a one click author for me! She is my go to when I need a comfort read. The men in her books are always so sweet and protective. Saved By Her Daddies clicked all the boxes for me! Alina was our typical damsel in distress and was constantly finding herself in trouble. From being stranded on an island to being kidnapped, if it wasn’t one thing then it was another. Thankfully she ended up in the hands of the princes, cousins to the princes of Escana from the previous book in this series.
I was so excited to receive an arc for this book since it is my favorite series by Laylah! It kept me interest from beginning to end and I didn’t want to put it down! It had angst, betrayal, secrets, heartbreak, danger, spice and four protective alpha males! I can’t wait for the Beta team’s story!
'Stolen by Her Daddies' is the third book in Laylah Roberts's "Harem of Daddies" series and truthfully, I think this one is the most intense, emotionally raw story of the series so far. Ryiad, Derik, Jonan, Trin, and Jeric are the Prince's cousins, so not in the immediate line of succession but are certainly royalty. The storyline picks up almost exactly where "Claimed by Her Daddies" left off with the shocker of Jeric going rogue, so to speak, and escaping after using Adele as his accomplice. I was shocked at the revelations brought to light that answered several of the open questions within the series to date. This is an intense, chemistry-filled Cinderella story in harem style and it's riveting. Unfortunately, now we have to wait until November of 2022 for the next installment BUT after this one, it's going to be well worth the wait.
A little who isn’t perfect but perfect for this story
The really enjoyable thing about this book for me is that the main female character wasn’t perfect. So often Littles and submissives are written as being absolutely perfect which makes it hard to relate to them but in Akins’s case she wasn’t perfect - she was clumsy, messy, bit her nails, had health problems. All attributes that appealed to me as a reader and the princes too.
I loved the four personalities of each Prince - they were so different to each other and yet brought something perfect to the relationship.
The story had just enough mix of danger, fun, friendship and I liked the exploration of the relationship too.
I’d have liked to have more detail about Kassim and Ryiad’s conversation but it didn’t deflect from the story.
This is a great reverse harem story and it is a great addition to the Harem of Daddies series. The story is well written and entertaining. There is so much going on in this book, that In the process of rescuing and then protecting her, four men Jonan, Derik, Trin and Ryiad come to realize Alina is the Little they have all been waiting for. The interaction, between Alina and her men, goes from the highs of how well they relate to each other to the lows of where Alina doubts her worthiness. Danger seems to be lurking close by and Alina tends to finds it so unexpectedly. Its a great read that is definitely worth your time but it is not a quick read. I received a free copy of this book via Bookfunnel and are voluntarily leaving a review.